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though but in new Zealand we actually
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always start a conference with the
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song. And so will also do that's and
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since many of you have probably not
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really been and new Zealand yet I
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thought I'll give you a little bit
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longer something you would normally
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saying. So that you just get an
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impression of what it looks like over
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there or down and now see yes I'm I'm
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one I I I I I I I in particular
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legislation. I I think I that Oh I just
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I watched oh oh oh oh okay like like oh
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great I just I have dollar I I I I with
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the with the not what I you know I I
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and you're right. Yeah So he I I I I I
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I I oh so I I just oh I TV I I wish
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that's not what I don't know I just I
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don't know I don't think I right see
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yeah I don't okay that yeah yeah yeah
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yeah okay to oh oh oh oh oh I I I I I I
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I I I I I or so you can imagine why you
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moved there and if you ever want to
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come visit please to still claim
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enveloped them and say hi and we the
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developers and the rest of the team
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because we'd love to have visitors we
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don't get plenty enough because it's
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just really far away from everybody
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else except Australia but even Perth
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this quite far. So please don't come by
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experiencing sealant and yeah see where
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I was born sorry and so if you want to
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treaty on of it you know the other
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handles mark remote FR sixteen. But if
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you want to talk specifically about
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matter you can also use has map and we
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have celebrating our tenth anniversary
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this year the mother project was
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founded in two thousand and six but of
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course the idea was already had before
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then in two thousand and five when the
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number of universities and you see even
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got together and decided to tell that
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they needed something else then just a
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learning management system and the
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first contribution to my heart out then
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was made by any sweet home many of you
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probably also know from them or the
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community. And see committed the first
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glance into the code base in September
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on the twenty seventh in two thousand
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and six and then in two thousand and
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eight in April the first version of my
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head I was released that anybody work
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with that at least one person there
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does not had been with us from the
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beginning and also Nicola from whom I
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learned that she was the first french
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translator. So he has not just been
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active in the model community but also
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they might have a community and that's
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often the case with developers but also
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with other community members that they
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kind of switch between the two
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participate in both or maybe once more
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developers become how developers
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altogether we round that kind of
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already back in February two thousand
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and mine the comments into mortal was
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made possible and you could import
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content into my from what to copy pages
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and also have group improvements and
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November two thousand and nine was this
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the second version of how to one point
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two on this case third one which also
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had numerous new themes export of
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portfolios and also the assignment
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submission to mortality. And there you
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see the connection to mortal had always
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been there and September two thousand
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ten we introduce collect since and
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plans and also as simplified the
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navigation and that was my first
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official my release that I was harder
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because in June two thousand and ten I
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moved to use even so I've already been
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with the mother for our development
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team for slightly over six years which
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is really amazing how time flies and
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it's still a very much exciting every
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single day to work on the software then
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assume two thousand eleven. We
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individuals that you can also call a
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comment on artifacts and not just
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portfolio pictures. And reports that
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one of the plugins into mother. I
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developed by craig or in Slovenia he's
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the main plug in developer for
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community and that was because apps
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block. But you also had a number of
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other because features here only a his
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only a very small selection of kind of
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the Meta features that really trolleys
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in April two thousand and twelve we
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introduce the primary school three but
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interestingly enough is also used by
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university students. So it's not just
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for primary schools but for anybody who
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wants to have a lot more lifelike
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thing. And also they copying of peaches
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was made possible authentication by a
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persona which you also use currently
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still for your badges. And then we
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moved to work. Um twice yearly fairly
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schedule October two thousand twelve
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was a very very big release response
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because we introduced statistics. And
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also responsible thing at the time that
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was homegrown manually make and also
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that you can white list I frames and
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therefore connect more easily to social
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media and at this and and pulled into
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resources from from the bed without
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having to to some coding in April two
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thousand thirteen the interest use that
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you can let people know when you're
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masquerading as them so when you're
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logging in as them as administrator
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because we have to see that the
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portfolio is truly private space and a
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lot of places. So you can have very
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personal thoughts in there there might
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also be confidential might be a
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confidential information in there and
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therefore it is important to know when
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somebody locks and this you you have
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that same functionality in mortal that
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and administrator can login as anybody.
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But in my heart having made it even
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more transparent. So that it's also not
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what the administrator does. And that
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you can get a notification and not
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about two thousand thirteen yet another
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pick release. And mainly full text
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search we are not using solar. We using
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something else. Um elastic search. And
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we also made it possible to have self
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important of portfolios so that you can
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combine portfolios from one school with
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another and have everything in one
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place for example. And we also
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introduced more flexible layout as well
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as skins. And an entirely new icon set
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to modernise the platform April two
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thousand fourteen was the release and
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this we had one of our student interns
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participate quite heavily by making the
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had a more accessible. So that it
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addresses the WCAG level to a in most
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places. And that was things to an
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internship program that we have that we
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have it can this and we had a student
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and our accessibility expert work on
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that all summer long which means
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November two February and you see land
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because we had to six months ahead of
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you with everything be also introduced
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at dashboard for each institution so
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that you can have a multi tenant as my
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head aside and customise the interface
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even more so for you institutions and
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also an important feature for your at
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the corky consent. So that you can
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likely fuses know that your stealing
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cookies moving on quickly October
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twenty fourteen archiving of for use
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submissions that's a lot of
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universities require that assignments
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are kept for a long time as well as a
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number of at the features like export
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of portfolios. And also that you can
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message multiple people. And then in
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two thousand fifteen get another really
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big release by implementing web
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services fortunately we did not have to
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start from scratch because like any
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true open source project beer utilising
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what others have done before us and so
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we have to give pick things to model HQ
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because we got a lot of the the code
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base a lot of ideas from them. And be
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also made a seemingly small change
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putting a copy button on the page but
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that was actually really really big
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because it made things so much easier
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than people needed to cop here
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portfolio or even wanted to know
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whether they could copy a portfolio. So
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sometimes small changes can have really
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a big impact. And then October two
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thousand fifteen. And Meta Meta Meta
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change namely moving to bootstrap
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before that we had a long response of
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design but not remove to bootstrap to
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be on the framework and to make it
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easier for people also developed a
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things. And not be on a maybe in April
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two thousand sixteen. And they have one
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of the big features was to implement a
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HTML five based video player. And
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everybody who uses and I had the
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rejoice because now you can watch the
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videos on your mother teaches also on
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mobile devices when there and he for MP
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three files. And V also implemented
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open that is in my head of what they
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existed already as a plugin that know
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you can just take it that's just from
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or to put them into the backpack where
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the open but passport. And then you can
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view them in as well. And we also have
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and that like this makes it even easier
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to invade anything from any other bits
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data from the world a different. So
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that took us to the press and know what
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well of course we have lots of like
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plants one of them is implementing a
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competency framework. Um not exactly
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the same way that movie does we want to
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enhance its with a with an evidence not
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to make this blog to visualise
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competencies even more so and hopefully
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in October we will be able to present
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you with the first implementation of
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that so that you can try it out and
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play but that we also revamping our
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more by apps. And the past it has not
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been possible to connect to the mobile
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that when you are immortal user. And
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kind of approaching things to my how to
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patch now that we are switching to the
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quota about framework for the
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application just using Java script and
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revamping the application itself. Um
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you will be able to use it connecting
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to mortal or any other single sign on
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and hopefully that'll be available by
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the end of the european summer and then
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I thought versions of you can play we
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also want to remove and that and that
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is in conjunction also with more late
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you know they had been some discussion
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the round what the best approach would
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be and we've made some progress in that
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regard by putting or by having simple
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on the PHP four S all purposes directly
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in form of a it's makes using it much
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much easier. And that will also be in
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the next version of how to and
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currently be are reviewing the
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connection manager which makes it easy
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to connect one application to kind of
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like the internet settings that you
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might not ready if you use of that they
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you need to go through a number of
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steps to configure the connection. And
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something similar hopefully a little
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bit easier we'll be in the next
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version. And yeah making and number of
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at the back and changes that's about to
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modernise the application because as
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you've seen it has already or Texas
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having its tenth anniversary this year.
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So the technology as in some ways. D
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that and we do want to keep up with
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what is new on the web and therefore we
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are going to get rid of what ticket
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javascript which is a very old version
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of Java script and implement more and
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more Jake korean places and then if you
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have the things like making editing of
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peaches faster and easier. Um changing
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our navigation putting it these days
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yeah other applications put navigation
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as well. And then one of the very big
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features combining pages and
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collections as well as trying to get
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rid of the current it implementation
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that you can only have one page and one
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collects and so that you can be more
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flexible and how you use your
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portfolio. But of course an open source
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project is not just about the software
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it is very much about the people we use
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it would develop on it who work on it
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in other ways. And that's why it is
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very important also to look at this
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part of the project and here you're
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just see AB user community the user
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groups around the world of course
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they're not as many as mother because
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all community as the much smaller. But
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this is not a map of where my that is
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being used that really just we had
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their user groups and conferences. And
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so we have a bunch of groups and the UK
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but also I in other european countries
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in Japan and Australia new Zealand
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Canada and the united states. And
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they're also more and more conferences
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happening if you do want to find out
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more you can always go to the URL we
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have we have a no events listed in the
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calendar if you have organising an
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event place to let me know so I can
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edit. And many of you but have also
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seen. Um the announcement of the next
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method we UK which is one of the bigger
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we conferences. Um only for my hand day
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you'll be able to meet a lot of my UCS
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that is going to happen in November
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this year and there's also a user group
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in Switzerland you might have seen that
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that wasn't listed on the big map there
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and that's just a very simple reason
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because this was user group. It's not
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just confined to my hair. But there can
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also be either people who use at the
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software that's what we haven't put it
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on the previous that but that user
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group is currently led by Patrick what
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and Paul draper and supported by page.
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And if you want to find out more you
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can go to the it to have side but you
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might already be aware of especially if
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you are from switzerland. And can
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participate in the national event which
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is going to take place at the end of
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October or you can also participate
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more and to discuss put four you'd use
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in Switzerland for the french community
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you will are fully aware that dies down
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is the the primary person therefore
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contact and here come up on states
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later and also tell you about the
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community there last yeah we re mend
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our partner program. Um because what we
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wanted to try is get partners more
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involved in the day to day management
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off the software have the more actively
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contribute. And what we also wanted to
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do is kind of highlight and honour the
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contributions of partners where not
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commercial entities like dust sound
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like universities in the UKE and the
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united states and in other places
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because we have a lot of very active
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community members who don't make money
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from the software but would just
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organise user groups or participate
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tonight that you bands give
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presentations and help users translate
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the software for example in Japan we
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have one partner here. He has a company
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he translates much entirely into Japan
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for friend it is primarily dominican
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ocean. But they also at this of course
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we can participate in that humongous
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task. And so we changed our partner
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program. So that be a more inclusive of
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people and give them opportunities to
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participate and to be active in the
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community that way and also be
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recognised for their contributions and
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I know that a bunch of you here in the
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room have not yet used on your got
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plenty of opportunity to get to know
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little bit at this conference this
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here. So to watch out for all those
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things where the the tracks this as bad
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if you want to see more examples or
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want to find out more what is going on
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in the community you can always read
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all quarterly newsletter. We kept it at
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a quarterly pace and not on the daily
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so that it's not overwhelming people
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"'cause" sometimes it feels like
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there's too much going on and then ours
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SP these things. And therefore you've
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got nice Reading for about an hour if
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you want to follow the examples and
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really take into them once if once
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every three months. And that's pretty
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much all community you can see the
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software does not just consist of
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developers but the community really
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it's about the people and then open
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source project is not to stand by
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developers. But first and foremost we
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need you we need the users we need to
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students we need the teachers because
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without them there's no point in
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creating a software nobody uses that
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and therefore your input you use it's
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it's already really important to to our
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community. And then of course we have
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people who report backs people who
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report features will request features
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who discuss features we'll have to
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specify features people who airport
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security issues because like more to be
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also really security issues as security
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releases when they become or in our
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case when they become available. So
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that your instance of Modesto secure.
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And they also have people who provide
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support what answer questions in the
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forums and another so if the media we
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our community members active. We have
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testers called for purists translators
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designers. And so if you think that you
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can only participate and then open
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source project by developing and
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writing code no you don't and anybody
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can participate with the skills that
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they can you can even write
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documentation or use the menu and one
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thing if you would like to participate
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and especially when you're out video
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using my having to let us know what you
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think of what how you use my about what
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you metaphor of that is that you put
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forty oh then please go to that you L
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and put your thoughts and that because
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we'd like to share that with that
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there's pretty much everything we do in
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the community as open source is
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available to others and one of my roles
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is also to connect people with two with
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each other. Um no help people network
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help people find each other. And
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therefore if we know how you're using
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that we also then have a better idea of
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which directs in all use the community
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would like to take my how to besides
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the ideas that we can of course and so
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if you'd like to get in touch place to
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so by any of the social media means
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that are readable or via email by the
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conference website here or of course
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also dropping by in burlington. Thank
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you No no just you'll see a karma oh
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we'll see pentium four C sure this
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should be a see the compound sony. I oh
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just enough usually sure second
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addition to fill us in martial could
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channels preference from from
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conventional what divorces irrational
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Um some supporting portion have don't
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know Bonaparte someone put up put based
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on the top to me protected looks at
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still so the pool will hold compound at
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almost double what develop he were
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forty pushy you for for fairly
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conditionals. like this is it I just
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installed to some whole C models on all
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all following me Um hopefully within
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the next year year and have yeah it
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really depends like in many other
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projects of also the funding or how
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many help how much help we get from
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other developers because the team is
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not as big as mortal H Q.'s and so we
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we do what we can that catalyst find
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maintaining the the software but for
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larger near features we oftentimes to
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rely on the community. And providing
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funding for in contributing develop
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hours and making it happen and then
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give it to us for coat we view and then
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we can see what we can put into court.
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I don't know bushels of wheat the you
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still not as we explication would did
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couldn't we can the a a yell at it
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really cool multiple radically these
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that de contribution what extent yeah
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like get at least see losers sweetie
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you getting a CD after you should live
00:27:22
we could be eighty apply to she build
00:27:28
an EPC don't contribution is seldom a
00:27:32
collected in yes you do do not sleep on
00:27:37
the one you shake up Um can assisting
00:27:42
me maintain off my how about at the
00:27:43
moment so that means we generally have
00:27:46
more than ninety five percent of the
00:27:48
contributions but we also get
00:27:50
contributions from other universities
00:27:52
Justin or from universities identities
00:27:56
in in smaller extent. Um what normally
00:27:59
happens is that anybody can contribute
00:28:02
to my house. And anything that is being
00:28:05
proposed to form a needs to go through
00:28:08
always quote where pure system. So that
00:28:10
we can take a look at the code
00:28:13
similarly to what molded doesn't see
00:28:15
that's that fit into the architecture.
00:28:17
That's it it's not just one use case.
00:28:20
But also does it fit multiple purposes
00:28:23
because sometimes we do get features
00:28:25
that have been very specifically
00:28:27
developed for one institution and
00:28:31
sometimes we cannot accept those
00:28:33
because they would be too specific for
00:28:36
other people to use. And that case
00:28:39
sometimes also when it is a feature
00:28:42
that's what need more input from the
00:28:44
community be also proposed to make it
00:28:47
available as a packet. So that
00:28:49
community members can tested give it a
00:28:52
go and then feed back where that they
00:28:55
would like to work with it or not. So
00:28:57
we have done that for example with the
00:28:59
Google apps block or in badly and also
00:29:03
changes to the navigation when
00:29:05
community members proposed what they
00:29:08
had done on the instances presented at
00:29:11
conferences. And demoted to others and
00:29:15
then once we've had a lot of community
00:29:17
support by making those changes we also
00:29:20
implemented them in my core and it is
00:29:24
not just that catalyst can be called of
00:29:26
your but anybody who has contributed to
00:29:30
the cold and has done a certain or if
00:29:33
few patches or a few features and a few
00:29:35
code reviews can also become a call
00:29:38
core group your and then participate
00:29:41
more in pushing things directly to
00:29:42
master. We also have regular
00:29:45
development meetings generally every
00:29:47
five or six weeks. And which people can
00:29:50
participate discussed features discuss
00:29:53
infrastructural items. And these type
00:29:56
this developing meeting times normally
00:29:58
work pretty well for your so anybody
00:30:01
can happily participate in those and
00:30:06
for for anything more because I think
00:30:08
we also running a little bit out of
00:30:10
time we we can talk afterwards it's
00:30:15
just one last question you don't think
00:30:17
that more damage a is the now reduced
00:30:23
in engineering schools I don't know too
00:30:25
much about her around that understand
00:30:27
it's that for the preparation of
00:30:29
portfolios okay yes you can use my have
00:30:34
that with that party line in X yeah
00:30:36
what what field of studies use for
00:30:42
natives in oh what geography yeah I
00:30:48
mean engineering I'm interested in to
00:30:50
to know if the other engineering
00:30:52
schools are I might have that is used
00:30:55
in many many different places from
00:30:58
primary school to treasury education
00:31:00
and also beyond in further education
00:31:03
for example for nurses it is being used
00:31:07
a lot in health sciences but also with
00:31:12
out in at the Madison cases in the
00:31:16
humanities in teaching. And I believe
00:31:20
in and in Australia also for
00:31:23
engineering students I don't have an
00:31:26
exact example right at the top of my
00:31:28
head but I can kind of think about that
00:31:30
a little bit further so it might have
00:31:32
that does is not restricted to one to
00:31:36
one field of studies it's can be used
00:31:39
in organisations that require put for
00:31:41
you work in Auckland for example it had
00:31:45
also been used in the school of
00:31:46
business. And we re students need to
00:31:50
work together on creating put four
00:31:52
deals and creating projects and
00:31:54
reflecting on those I think now it's

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